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Can you swim in Cyprus all year?

It's revitalising for both body and mind. Swimming in the sea is perhaps something you associate with the summer months, but with the ideal climate of Cyprus, you can swim at any of the many gorgeous blue flag beaches all year round as the sea is always pleasantly warm.



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While this might be too chilly for some, it's perfect for those who enjoy a bracing swim or want to take part in invigorating watersports like kiteboarding or windsurfing. In conclusion, Cyprus offers an extended beach season, with suitable sea temperatures for swimming from May all the way through to October.

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The average sea temperature is 19°C, which is 3°C cooler than the previous month. The sea in Cyprus is warm enough for swimming from June to October. In winter, it is a bit cold, though it doesn't drop below 17 °C (63 °F)..

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As the winter months approach, Cyprus experiences milder temperatures, but the sea remains enjoyable for those who prefer a refreshing swim. From October to November, the sea temperature ranges from 20 to 24°C (68 to 75°F), making it an excellent time to enjoy a dip in the water while avoiding the intense summer heat.

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Low Season: November to April Storms blow in from the Mediterranean, cloudy and rainy days become more common, and many businesses and attractions close.

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While both destinations offer pleasant temperatures, Gran Canaria experiences average high temperatures of around 22°C (72°F), while Cyprus ranges between 16°C and 19°C (61°F to 66°F).

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It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 19 C and the average daily minimum is 9 C.

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Avoid the midday sun The hottest time of day is between 12 midday and 3pm, when the sun is at its strongest. Find some shade or head indoors for a while.

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The tourist season in Cyprus lasts from April to October. During this time there should be no trouble getting flights and hotels, all the attractions, restaurants and so on will be open, and there should be numerous activities and festivals to keep you occupied.

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Budget travel in Cyprus is nearly impossible. It's not that the country is particularly expensive – it's more than the Balkans but cheaper than the Nordic countries. No, Cyprus just makes it really difficult to enjoy the country if you're not rich and looking for a luxury vacation.

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